"IBC 2010:With Reservation Information: Aeta showing a prototype of a new mixer-Recorder the 4MinX. 4 The recorder has two analog inputs and two digital inputs AES42. There are 3 (stereo) and digital outputs so you can therefore easily to any digital camera, etc. (XD-CAM). A complete input and output and monitor matrix so that all inputs are available to all tracks and / or exit and / or monitoring can be routed. The recorder takes 2 to 6 tracks at a (64GB) SD Card, depending on model. Another criticism is that the mixer / recorder is very light. The NPF 4MinX will run on batteries (DV) (10hrs). Report. We expect the mixer / recorder around December in the house and to offer at a very competitive price.[/size][/color]"[/font]

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The recorder has two analog inputs and two digital inputs AES42. ...The recorder takes 2 to 6 tracks at a (64GB) SD Card, depending on model.

Two analog and two digital inputs, that makes four channels? Or does it mean that each digital input is stereo (i e feeding two channels in one stream)?Otherwise where does track 5-6 take their signal from?

4 mic/line + 2line ( probably same as it on mixi or 302 that the returns could be routed to main bus)much better if would be as aditional inputs so adding sub pre would give you total 6 tracks with camera returns listening ( not really important for you guys but very important for me :-)aes in and outs up to 6 tracks way better then 744prime targeting eng/efp/ double system but with a qoality of their preamps could work for everything

Too bad it only has, as far as we know at this point, two analog inputs. Four would be perfect. I'm still waiting for high end-ish 4-channel recorder with four XLR inputs/pres (but something not so plasticy as the R4/44).

Too bad it only has, as far as we know at this point, two analog inputs. Four would be perfect. I'm still waiting for high end-ish 4-channel recorder with four XLR inputs/pres (but something not so plasticy as the R4/44).

kirk97132

The recorder has two analog inputs and two digital inputs AES42. ...The recorder takes 2 to 6 tracks at a (64GB) SD Card, depending on model.

Two analog and two digital inputs, that makes four channels? Or does it mean that each digital input is stereo (i e feeding two channels in one stream)?Otherwise where does track 5-6 take their signal from?

kirk97132

Isn't the Schoeps SuperCMIT cited a shotgun mic with a choice of two outputs not a stereo mic. It's either shotgun OR superCMIT output but not both. And even then would require digital phantom power which then means a three conductor type of connector, so only one channel per digital mic input. So the Aeta is a four track unit which can ONLY accept line input AND digital mic input.

Isn't the Schoeps SuperCMIT cited a shotgun mic with a choice of two outputs not a stereo mic. It's either shotgun OR superCMIT output but not both. And even then would require digital phantom power which then means a three conductor type of connector, so only one channel per digital mic input. So the Aeta is a four track unit which can ONLY accept line input AND digital mic input.

aes 42 stands for digital phantom on aes input , so yes you could use the both outputs at the same time when each of them routed to its own track , with normal digital microphone both channels with carry same data .aeta could accept 4 analog microphones , probably 2 line level inputs (don't sure if it return inputs or aditiona)l or X( as i don't know how many ) AES Inputs equipped with 10 v dc for aes mics , i assume it has at least 2 like that so you can use a par of aes 42 microphones and route it to any track you need , it still leave you with 4 analog inputs for total of 6 tracks recording - what exactly you dont get ?you can get 2 channels from schoepes at the same time ,one regullar ons super cmit

Isn't the Schoeps SuperCMIT cited a shotgun mic with a choice of two outputs not a stereo mic. It's either shotgun OR superCMIT output but not both. And even then would require digital phantom power which then means a three conductor type of connector, so only one channel per digital mic input. So the Aeta is a four track unit which can ONLY accept line input AND digital mic input.